Lifetime's Aaliyah Biopic Ignites the Internet and More Major Moments From This Weekend's TV

My TV, DVR, and I spent a lot of quality time together this weekend catching all the most major television happenings—and there were plenty to keep up with. Here's the good, the great, and the tweetable, broken down. Hope yall not watching this!!!!!!!! A photo posted by Timbo the King (@timbaland) on Nov 11, 2014 at 5:27pm PST 1. The social media frenzy around Lifetime's Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B. An Aaliyah biopic with no Aaliyah music is questionable, at best—and the Twitterverse wholeheartedly agreed during the Lifetime original film's premiere last night. Leading the social media rampage was Timbaland, who posted 40 (yes, 40) Instagrams defending his late friend and denouncing the film. The one good thing to come out of the film? The Twitter hashtag #LifetimeBiopic (you must check it out). 2. SNL host Woody Harrelson and the cast of The Hunger Games giving us our new favorite version of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space". It's a great week when we get to hear Jennifer Lawrence sing more than once, but the real star of this performance is Harrelson—who swaps out Swift's ex-inspired "Blank Space" lyrics with his drug-induced memories of 1989 (including, but not limited to, the Berlin

My TV, DVR, and I spent a lot of quality time together this weekend catching all the most major television happenings—and there were plenty to keep up with. Here's the good, the great, and the tweetable, broken down.

A photo posted by Timbo the King (@timbaland) on Nov 11, 2014 at 5:27pm PST

1. The social media frenzy around Lifetime's Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B. An Aaliyah biopic with no Aaliyah music is questionable, at best—and the Twitterverse wholeheartedly agreed during the Lifetime original film's premiere last night. Leading the social media rampage was Timbaland, who posted 40 (yes, 40) Instagrams defending his late friend and denouncing the film. The one good thing to come out of the film? The Twitter hashtag #LifetimeBiopic (you must check it out).__

2. SNL host Woody Harrelson and the cast of The Hunger Games giving us our new favorite version of Taylor Swift's"Blank Space". It's a great week when we get to hear Jennifer Lawrencesing more than once, but the real star of this performance is Harrelson—who swaps out Swift's ex-inspired "Blank Space" lyrics with his drug-induced memories of 1989 (including, but not limited to, the Berlin Wall, Michael Keaton as Batman, and his mullet).

__3. Alicia's epic, full-circle confrontation with Peter on The Good Wife. __ Remember when we first met Alicia Florrick, strongly standing beside her cheatin', sex-scandal-ridden husband? Any traces of that silent, supportive wife completely disappeared last night, when Alicia confronted Peter over another set of illicit photos—this time, showing him getting extra cozy with their friend and his legal counsel, Ramona, who he denies sleeping with (and later kisses). But Alicia's hearing and having none of it this time around: "And I won't stand beside you. Not again, Peter. Not in a million years. So, don't listen to me, keep lying to me, I don't care. But do listen to your political instincts. You want to be reelected? You want me to be elected? Then zip up your pants, shut your mouth, and stop banging the help!" Who else wanted to simultaneously high-five and hug Alicia at that major moment?

4. Saul's escape and recapture on Homeland. If there is one relationship that is good on Homeland, it is the father-daughter-esque bond between Saul and Carrie—which is why it breaks my heart to see Saul being held prisoner by terrorists. I had secretly been hoping that Carrie and Saul were in on a covert plan together to get to Haqqani (like when Saul institutionalized Carrie to get to Javadi last season), but last night's heart-wrenching escape and recapture of Saul by the Taliban pretty much dashed all hopes of that. Carrie may have emotionally survived a Brody death, but I don't think she (or I) could make it through a Saul one.

__5. DVF proving her one-liner game is seriously on-point in last night's House of DVF. __ Start stitching these wise words from last night's ep on a pillow: "You don't have to be a bitch to be successful." "The success of every single woman is an inspiration for another." "Confidence, not arrogance." "I didn't know what I wanted to do, but I knew the woman I wanted to be." #Inspiration